sTARTUp Day!

Place: Tartu
Time: January 29-31, 2020

sTARTUp Day is the biggest business festival in the Baltics, bringing together over 4000 startup-minded people to celebrate entrepreneurship in the smart city of Tartu. It’s a three-day festival with a marvelous stage program, effective matchmaking, hands-on seminars, exhibition area full of innovation and vibrant side events.

This year experts from Sorainen will also give 2 public lectures during the festival, focusing on cap tables and IP matters.

How to populate your cap table?

Are you interested in knowing what a start-up cap table looks like, what equity instruments and options are and how they work? Join us for a seminar focusing on options, convertible loans and other equity investment instruments!

The seminar will be lead by our partner Paul Künnap, the head of the firm’s Real Estate & Construction practice in Estonia who has an extensive background in handling M&A and tax cases and seeks to make Estonia an increasingly favourable environment for business’ along with our associate Mirell Prosa who brings extensive experience in the field of start-ups to the table, being a member of the firm’s Startups sector group and a previous member of the sTARTUp Day business festival team

Don’t forget about IP!

Intellectual property (IP) and know-how are often the most valuable assets in start-ups. So developing a strategy for protecting your IP is crucial and should not be neglected. Whether you are an investor or a start-up, please join us for a discussion on what constitutes IP and know-how in a start-up, who owns it and how can it be detected and protected.

This seminar will be lead by our partner Kaupo Lepasepp, who heads a team advising clients from all business sectors in a wide range of competition law matters and is focused on helping clients prepare for a future based on systemised knowledge along with associate Jūlija Terjuhana who is a member of the firm’s Competition & Regulatory practice and works primarily in the fields of intellectual property and data protection law